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Show The Statue Of Liberty 198S 17, ' by Bobby Sklblnskl and Marcl i The students collected $555.37 g for the drive. We truly hope that the lady can be restored, so we can enjoy her, as we first did when she was first brought here from France, as a peace-givin- Weight The Harris Elementary School students went around town collecting contributions for the Statue of Liberty. The contributions are well needed, as the lady is falling apart. fund-raisin- Mobile Resorts Specials Good Thru Only $70.00 a month on a 2 year prepaid lease $90.00 a month 1 (larger sizes available) BONUS: Free Microwave On All 2 Year Leases YOURS TO KEEP WHETHER Mobile Resorts ARIZONA 900 E. Karen, C HAWAII T0UJTAY OR HOT o Las Vegas, NV 89109 $1,680.00 170.00 a month on a 2 year prepaid lease $1,080.00 $90.00 a month on a 1 year prepaid lease 115.00 a month on a month to month basis (Fort 45' m 7O' spice) Amt. Enclosed. Check Money Order (702) 737-082- 2 tra and being invited to play at the Weber State College Invitational Orchestra Festival. In the last three years, she has received a superior rating in the Utah Music Federation competitions. Buefard Nelson Funeral services were held for Laura Deppe Phillips, January Sth. Officiating was Bishop Rex Ben-nioThe family prayer was offered by Robert F. Phillips. Donna Dixon Buefard A. Nelson, 67, passed away Jan. 14, 1985 in the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Salt Lake City after suffering a heart attack. opening prayer. A musical medley was played by Donna Dixon followed by speaker Danny Foulon. The musical selections "I Heard Him Come and "When Upon Lifes Billows were sung by Caroline Shields, Sherie Perkins, Ellen Petersen and Joan He was born on March 9, 1917 in Denton, Montana to Berzilla M. King and O. E. Nelson. After the dissolution of this marraige, Berzilla married Joseph David Hor-rock- s to whom Buefard was sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple. He is survived by four children: daughters, Myrna Parker, Bellingham, Washington; Mary Jane Lucas, Stockton, California; sons, Jerry played the prelude and postlude music. George Erickson offered the Foulon, accompanied by Joyce fessor Harry Kobialka of the Crane School of Music in Potsdam, New York. At age 8, she was selected to tour with Suzuki violinists from the United States and Japan to perform at Kennedy Arts Center, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Georgia, and Carnegie Hall in New York City. Since moving to Utah in 1982, she has received many awards, including being named for the last two years to the Allstate Orches- Phillips Funeral n. Miss Citro, 16, began studying violin at age 4 with the late Pro- year prepaid lease $115.00 a month on a month to month basis For a 45 x 70 space on a Sym- Jean has been a member of the symphony orchestra for two years and was chosen for the position at - a recent audition. The youth symphony is affiliated with the University of Utah and is made up of musicians, ages 12 through 25, from northern and central Utah. Dr. Jason Klein, from the University of Utah, is the conductor. Arizona Park (Near Quartzsite) Hawaii Park (Near Kona) g , Jean Citro, a junior at Tooele phony in Salt Lake City. Area Obituaries K High School, was recently selected to be one of the two principal vio- linists of the Utah Youth 2S2S2S82S2S2S2SS2S Pre-openin- To Play With Youth Symphony Hancock. f Nelson, Magna; John Nelson, Stockton; 16 grandchildren; one Bishop Gary Steadman then spoke. Closing remarks were given by Bishop Rex Bennion. Richard Hall sang "Going Home accom- Jean Citro Miss Citro is continuing her vioJudith Rich of the Utah Symphony. Besides playing violin, she plays piano and clarinet and is a member of the Tooele High Marching Band. lin studies with sister, June great-grandchil- Erickson; brother, Harold Harlan D. Horrocks, all of Tooele; Ray LaVar Horrocks, West Valley City; Donald Fay, Redmond, Hor-rock- panied by Geraldine Droubay. Larry Deppe offered the closing prayer. Interment was at the Tooele City Cemetery. The grave dedication was given by Robert F. Washington. Funeral will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Tate Mortuary Chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary on Thursday from 6 until 8 p.m. and one hour prior to the services on Friday. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. Phillips. Pallbearers were Laury Dixon, Dan Foulon, Paul Hammel, Rex Petersen, Greg Garcia, Larry Garbett. Honorary pallbearers were Max Petersen, John Petersen, Tom Alan Black, Bob Goins and Vince Badger. y, James Services Closing speaker was Wayne Mallet with remarks by Bishop McKendrick. Closing prayer was offered by Walter Moses. Pallbearer included Don Hullinger, John Diel, Walter Moses, Lee Robert Allen and James Hagersoa Interment took place at the Tooele City, Cemetery were the Funeral services for Dari Rhodes James were held January 9, 1985 in the Tooele Seventh LDS Ward Chapel. Family prayer was by D. Gordon James; prelude and postlude music by Robyn Liddell Hill; Bishop James S. McKendrick officiated. Opening prayer was by Ross G. Williams; "Somewhere My Love was sung by Dick Hall accompanied by Donna Harwood; speaker, Ramon Jones. , Doris Alsop sang "Memories", she was accompanied by Donna Harwood; speaker, Renee Daines "Reflections; an organ medley of n, grave was dedicated by David William James. -- favorites of Mrs. James was Fi played by Robyn Liddell Hill. 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